WMOT Records

The biggest selling record produced by WMOT was "Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith,[1] which hit number one on the Billboard soul chart (#30, pop) in 1982 and sold more than 2 million copies.

Other WMOT artists included Count Coolout, Barbara Mason, Captain Sky, Brandi Wells, David Simmons, Funk Fusion Band, Bliss, Impact (which featured former Temptations member Damon Harris), Heaven and Earth, Sweet Thunder, and Fat Larry's Band.

During that same period, the label was distributed in certain European markets such as France, Belgium and the Netherlands by French record company Vogue.

In 1981, the label and company was sold to Michael Goldberg, Allen Cohen, and Jeff and Mark Salvarian.

Later in 1985, Steve Bernstein launched Omni Records in Philadelphia with an immediate success, Jean Carn's "Closer Than Close", which was a #1 R&B hit.